Standard day definition
Standard day means seven hours and 36 minutes per day.
Standard day means a period of 7 hours 54 minutes and will be applied generally in the Award to ordinary daily work and to leave entitlements.
Standard day means the ordinary hours an Employee normally works on any given day based on their individual, formal arrangements with the City such as the RDO system or other flexible work arrangements.
Examples of Standard day in a sentence
Standard day: means ordinary hours of 7 hours and 30 minutes per day for full-time employees, from 8:30am to 12:30pm and 1:30pm to 5:00pm Monday to Friday, or the agreed pattern of hours for part-time employees.
Standard day is used for a range of purposes including determining an employee’s hourly rate of salary; determining overtime entitlements; accrual and deduction of leave, including deduction of part-day absences; and calculating hours over the flextime settlement period.
More Definitions of Standard day
Standard day means the hours based on a 10 day biweekly pay period for which the employee was hired as modified by any subsequent successful job posting.
Standard day means 7 hours and 36 minutes per day worked between the hours of 8:30am to 12:30pm and 1:30pm to 5:06pm, Monday to Friday.
Standard day means 7 hours and 36 minutes each day worked between the hours of 8:30 am to 12:30 pm and 1:30 pm to 5:06 pm, Monday to Friday.
Standard day as used herein shall mean a day where students are in attendance for the full school day.
Standard day means a day of 7 hours 21 minutes for full‐time employees or the nominated hours for a part‐time employee.
Standard day means a 7.5 hour day for the purposes of all leave accruals and deductions (8.30 am until 5.00 pm with I hour for lunch).
Standard day means the pattern set out at clause 135 in which a full-time Employee will work their ordinary hours of work unless a flexible work arrangement is in place for them. Usual place of work means the Agency office location for an Employee as identified in the Employee’s letter of offer or other engagement documentation, or as reasonably directed in writing by the Agency. The usual place of work will not usually be varied by a flexible work arrangement permitting work from home.